It's all part of Discovery Times Square's launch of the SHIPWRECK! exhibit on May 24, which features hundreds of deep-sea artifacts unearthed by Odyssey Marine Exploration. Over the past 20 years, the team has discovered 2,000-year-old Roman wrecks, WWII U-boats, and even 40 tons of silver from a shipwreck that's three miles deep, according to their website.

Exhibit-goers can also pilot a virtual submersible, face 75-mph winds in a hurricane simulator, and operate the arm of ZEUS, Odyssey's remote exploration vehicle.

Click here to register for the treasure hunt. Those who participate in-person will get the first clue after registration. Online treasure seekers will get a clue by email every morning of the contest, which concludes on May 22.

In 2012, Odyssey recovered a record-breaking 48 tons of WWII-era silver from over three miles deep on the SS Gairsoppa site. For the first time ever a selection of silver bars in both recovered and refined state will be on public display at the exhibit

One of the silver coin clumps, recovered from the wreck of the SS Republic is now on display at the exhibit. The large concretion is made up of minerals, seabed sediments and other organic materials.

The exhibit allows guests to go on board Odyssey’s vessels and learn about the technology employed during marine operations, including the eight-ton remotely operated vehicle nicknamed ZEUS.